I'd been using g700 for months now. No complaints so far.
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Apr 30 2011, 07:53 AM
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I'd been using g700 for months now. No complaints so far.
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Jul 4 2011, 09:03 PM
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QUOTE(Cyclonechuah @ Jul 3 2011, 09:21 PM) agreed, it is a awesome mouse, i use it as well. one of the best mouse. i'm thinking about grabbing one more for travelling purpose. but now kinda worried about CTS symptoms, so i will try ball mouse instead to let my wrist rest first. Cyclone, do let me know too if you found a good M570 offer. Looking for one too. |
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Nov 16 2014, 03:35 PM
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G402 joins my G700, G400 and Trackman Marble.
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Nov 20 2014, 08:30 PM
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Been using the G402 since the day I bought it and I'm glad to both Logitech improving their products and I myself added them a sale.
While deliberating on G402, my only concern from G400/G400s was the badly designed usb cable connection to the circuit board which makes the mouse infrequently disconnects and reconnects after certain mileage. Then I read G402 users are vigorously snapping their mouse to test the gyroscope sensor and no complaint yet on the cord. The cord is very stiff, right into the circuit board. Seems Logitech addressed the G400/s issue. Next was it seemed that Logitech R&D innovates their products, while other brands looked lazy by just swapping older sensors with a newer one. The gyroscope sensor is G402 is frankly an overkill but the R&D efforts deserve a notice. Finally, Logitech price point, for the quality given (20 million clicks, zero acceleration sensors, ergonomics, etc) competes favorably with rival brands. Logitech released a good mice in G402 and I'm happy to be using it too. |
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Dec 12 2014, 12:06 AM
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QUOTE(rurushu @ Dec 11 2014, 03:08 PM) Hi, would like to ask, is G402 suitable for claw-grip users? and also, is the material used on the surface and buttons rubberized or matte plastic? I am a claw grip user and have sweaty hands, that is why not fond of rubber surfaces.... I can't tell if G402 is suitable for claw grip as I am a mix of finger and palm griper. However, you can try your grip on G402 if you go to the 3rd floor of Plaza Lowyat, in the shop that selling only gamer gears. The other shops downstairs usually glue down their display mice making it hard to test properly.and i've been using logitech mice, so I hope to get a logi mice again if g402 suits my requirements The top part of the G402 (left, right click, G logo area) is matte plastic while the thumb area and ring/pinky finger rest area as rubberized plastic. If you refer to the image below, the zig zag pattern at the G logo seperates the matte and rubber areas. |
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Jul 9 2015, 09:34 PM
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Personally I would get in touch with one of the Garage Sales forumers for G710+ less than RM399.
If you want to feel an actual g710+, theres one inside lowyat Viewnet. There's also a unit in Sri Computers but the lots of the buttons are missing. |
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